Mario Gomez thumped in a superb 72nd-minute header to give Germany a
1-0 victory over Portugal after they had been frustrated for long
periods of a cagey Euro 2012 Group B match on Saturday.
Germany
were the more attacking side throughout but were kept at long range by
some well-drilled defending by Portugal, who almost snatched the lead in
the last minute of the first half when Pepe curled a precise shot
against the bar but saw the ball bounce onto the line and away to
safety.
The Germans continued to press and got their reward when
Sami Khedira swung in a deep cross from the right and Gomes, preferred
up front to Miroslav Klose, rose to power home his 23rd international
goal.
"I had a good feeling from the start here and I wanted to
give something back for the trust (the coach put on me)," Gomez told
German television. (see more hot actress pictures click me)
"It was clear when Miro (Klose) was on the
bench and would come in for me at the end for a few mintues. It's hard
to head in a ball when you're taking a step backwards but I think the
ball was deflected a bit so it worked out."
Earlier on Saturday
Denmark snatched a surprise 1-0 win over Netherlands in the other game
in the group considered the toughest of the tournament.
"We were a little tense in the first match, after hearing Denmark beat Holland," said Germany coach Joachim Loew.
"No team wants to get behind in the first match. You get a bit of a spark if you win the first match and that's what we wanted."
Gomez's goal lit up a largely uneventful affair, dominated by packed defenses and stalemate in midfield.
Germany
did well to stifle Portugal's rocket-heeled wingers Cristiano Ronaldo
and Nani, who both had frustrating evenings as a disappointing Portugal
threatened sporadically.
German fans caused almost as much
excitement off the pitch, throwing what appeared to be rolled up pieces
of paper at the Portuguese players on several occasions in the first
half.
Authorities warned supporters three times that such behavior could force the match to be abandoned.
One of Germany's best chances fell to midfielder Thomas Mueller, who fired wide from a good position in the 40th minute.
The miss prompted Loew to spring from the bench and shout in frustration at his players.
Germany
twice tested Rui Patricio in the first 10 minutes through a header from
Gomez and a Lukas Podolski shot that the keeper grabbed at the second
attempt. Podolski later skied an effort well over the bar from just
outside the box.
Portugal, who have scored just once in their last
four matches, poured forward in the closing minutes with substitute
Silvestre Varela denied by keeper Manuel Neuer.
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